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Mages of Bloodmyr #3

The Immortals of Myrdwyer

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Laedron hasn't been able to sleep for a week, yet he feels fresh and invigorated. He heals at an extraordinary rate, and finds that his hunger is satisfied by only a few morsels of food each day. Enhanced by the use of a soulstone, a vicar's restoration spell has done much more than cure Laedron's wounds, and a book with no name might be the key to discovering why. Unfamiliar with the deep implications of the magic behind his newfound abilities, he feels like his life is spinning out of control, and he must know the truth.

Laedron leads his companions to a land of vast pine forests to learn more of his condition, for the book mentions some of his symptoms and hints at the oldest secrets of mages. When he arrives in Lasoron, a strange old woman points him in the direction of the ancient ruins of Myrdwyer to uncover the answers he so desperately seeks.

An old feud, a host of soul-sucking enemies, and a madman bent on revenge stand between him and the answers he hopes to find, but he soon learns that some secrets are better left unknown to mortals.

566 pages, Nook

First published July 15, 2012

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66 reviews
November 26, 2012
The third installment of the Bloodmyr Trilogy is by far the best and serves as an excellent ending to the story. I had some doubts going into the third book because I only thought the second one was so-so but it was one of the most captivating reads with great character advancement and much more relationship building than the first and second books had to offer. In this book Laedron and his friends venture to another unknown land seeking the Uxidin and the Bloodmyr Tome in hopes of learning if the healing “miracle” cast on him by Jurgen is permanent or if he will die when the spell finally does end.

Laedron finds far more than he bargains for upon finding the Uxidin and instead of a proud people he finds a sorry lot hiding underground from gigantic crystal monsters who suck the essence out of all living things. Laedron and his friends also come upon many moral dilemmas during this adventure, whereas the problems in the other books were more straight forward – this person is evil and must be stopped – no questions and no reservations were had, yet this time they must decide what is right, not just for them but for a race of ancient immortals. I very much enjoyed the moral dilemmas and the conversations had between party members in trying to solve these problems. I thought they were handled much better and much more in character than certain problems brought up in book two. I also really enjoyed the way this book was ended. A separate mini-chapter was written for each character upon returning home so that closure could be given to each chapter and not just to Laedron.

Overall, this was a riveting read and I found the crystal creatures to be fascinating, perhaps one day a short story will be written about them and how they fared after Laedron and his party left Myrdwyer? I’m not sure if I’d recommend reading these books out of order but it certainly seems as though the final installment gives you most of what you would need to know upon just picking up this book.
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91 reviews1 follower
January 29, 2013
Very well written. I would definitely love to read more books about Lae and his friends. If I may make 1 suggestion the books need to be longer. 75,000 words is not all that much when you're drawn into the story.
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39 reviews50 followers
May 30, 2017
For the sake of making it dark. You just have to kill Bodric and didn't renuite Laren and Marac. It could have been done better.
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9 reviews
February 23, 2024
Very good read

Great series hope to see more in the future . Keep up the good work and enjoy the never-ending story.
38 reviews
July 27, 2014
I was really disappointed in this book, normally the third book in a series is where all the questions are answerd with a big showdown. This book just sort of fizzled out, the plot could have been so much more. To me it spoilt the entire series.
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March 5, 2015
Immortals

I felt that being the third and last book in the trilogy, there was not enough of a climax. I felt bored and drawn out through the book even through most of the exciting parts and felt that the writing was cliche.
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27 reviews4 followers
October 30, 2013
Best book of the series. Combined, the three are a good story but standing alone 1&2 are just okay.
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December 28, 2013
Awesome book :)

This book was a great conclusion to the series the ending wasn't bad either I hope that the author will continue this series with Lae and Val
77 reviews
February 7, 2014
Didn't like it as well as the other two. Felt more like it was rushed to tie it all up.
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February 8, 2014
I enjoyed this book as well as the last two

some surprises and that makes it more fun to read. It's always good when you're not sure what happens next
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159 reviews7 followers
June 13, 2014
Good read. The series concluded well. I enjoyed it.
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